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maka
#41 Posted : Tuesday, December 02, 2014 9:21:42 AM
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Jus Blazin wrote:
McReggae wrote:
The president should resign, he chairs the National Security Council and the whole security apparatus has failed!!!

Boss, tyranny will not allow. Madeemoni pia. He should stop trying to be popular and grow some steel. These guys are attacking his underbelly, making mockery of our sovereignty. As president, you just don't quit. You change to plan B, a less-popular but much more effective approach.


C in C indeed....failed epicly,we have been left to our own devices.Everyman for himself and God for us all...Itumbi can peddle all his gobble cock on social media but the truth is on this one (matters security) the President scores a 0...
possunt quia posse videntur
Jus Blazin
#42 Posted : Tuesday, December 02, 2014 9:21:44 AM
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ecstacy wrote:
NKT. Can't some commentators here resist politicizing every issue?

When attacks are being launched from Daadab and the local town township, I think by now you should appreciate how complex and volatile the place is. What you are facing here is an insurgency with local backing.

Try feign some unity as you deal with a common enemy. You can get back to your goggles later.

I keep feeling these attacks have sympathizers facilitating them. Just a feeling. Which makes everything go bonkers.
Luck is when Preparation meets Opportunity. ~ Lucius Annaeus Seneca
Muriel
#43 Posted : Tuesday, December 02, 2014 9:23:55 AM
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ecstacy wrote:
NKT. Can't some commentators here resist politicizing every issue?

When attacks are being launched from Daadab and the local town township, I think by now you should appreciate how complex and volatile the place is. What you are facing here is an insurgency with local backing.

Try feign some unity as you deal with a common enemy. You can get back to your goggles later.


'Insurgency' that you prefer is worse than 'terrorism'. For it is an irreconcilable split. Secession.
Mjasirii
#44 Posted : Tuesday, December 02, 2014 9:23:56 AM
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I guess this is the beginning of things to come,are these attacks diversions for bigger attacks in Nairobi or Mombasa.
Be prepared the worst is yet to come.
mkeiy
#45 Posted : Tuesday, December 02, 2014 9:25:47 AM
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gregory wrote:
and what were they doing in a dangerous quarry at night? #mypresidentmychoice


If you are writing the above from the comfort of the spirit world, you are forgiven but if you are alive , pray that insensitivity doesn't turn into a karma.

Its a free Kenya for crying out, why should one be killed for sleeping near a quarry?

@gregory, where is this place you live, it should be the safest place on earth.

People, what goes around comes around.

We cannot keep on wishing away our security situation in the name of politics. Ethiopia has soldiers in Somalia yet they don't have this mess we have here.
Something is terribly wrong. Once we let this camel into the tent, even you @gregory, you will sweat driving it out.

But then again, the president said we are on our own.
ecstacy
#46 Posted : Tuesday, December 02, 2014 9:29:02 AM
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Jus Blazin wrote:
ecstacy wrote:
NKT. Can't some commentators here resist politicizing every issue?

When attacks are being launched from Daadab and the local town township, I think by now you should appreciate how complex and volatile the place is. What you are facing here is an insurgency with local backing.

Try feign some unity as you deal with a common enemy. You can get back to your goggles later.

I keep feeling these attacks have sympathizers facilitating them. Just a feeling. Which makes everything go bonkers.


Dude, Al Shabaab militants checked into Dadaab last week, launched attacks on armed police then disappeared right back into Dadaab! Police go in there no one seen anything, heard anything. However, when this government decided Southern sector in Somalia was safe enough to move Dadaab, guess who were the loudest opponents to this? The same loud ones now complaining about insecurity in NE. Sharrap.

This and the next few weeks will be trying for security as KDF have wiped out 8 AS commanders and two new bases they were operating from. They are desperate to attack. Lamu, Mombasa and Nairobi on their sights but its proven very difficult because of better work by the security forces so now its 'soft targets' in NE.

Initial attacks are to distract the security forces as they then proceed with the main mission. I laud all the brave men and women fighting on this front.
kysse
#47 Posted : Tuesday, December 02, 2014 9:31:04 AM
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What to do now?

We will stay online,criticise and get all worked up.
ole lenku is in the meantime preparing a glamorous speech.
We will later be shown bodies of dead suspects and it will be biz as usual.

My God!
alma
#48 Posted : Tuesday, December 02, 2014 9:31:38 AM
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Muriel wrote:
ecstacy wrote:
NKT. Can't some commentators here resist politicizing every issue?

When attacks are being launched from Daadab and the local town township, I think by now you should appreciate how complex and volatile the place is. What you are facing here is an insurgency with local backing.

Try feign some unity as you deal with a common enemy. You can get back to your goggles later.


'Insurgency' that you prefer is worse than 'terrorism'. For it is an irreconcilable split. Secession.



How do you start a secession campaign? Get rid of would be sympathisers.

This attacks seem very intent of chasing anyone not a muslim from that area. And its working. Simply because the President one day woke up and told Kenyans its their fault for being shot in the head.

Don't be shocked to find people living that place enmasse. I know I wouldn't wait another day in such a situation.

So as some people are busy tweeting, an insurgency is happening right in our midst and a red line is still being crossed.

It's like watching grass grow. You know it will but you just can't see it.

Enough of the Press Statements. Get rid of Ole Lenku now and get someone who can make us feel safe. I don't care of the guy will be worse than Ole Lenku. I just I'm tired of seeing him.


And take Itumbi with you. Blackhatters don't work for gov't's. Second they can't allow themselves to be caught. nkt!
Jose: If I make it through this thug life, I'll see you one day. The Lord is the only way to stop the hurt.
guru267
#49 Posted : Tuesday, December 02, 2014 9:32:38 AM
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"The Youth" spokesman is about to do a press release.
Mark 12:29
Deuteronomy 4:16
innairobi
#50 Posted : Tuesday, December 02, 2014 9:36:44 AM
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Now that the security forces are incompetent, maybe Kenya should consider doing what Algeria did when faced with the GIA's terrorism. Arm hundreds of thousands of civilians.
All my friends are heathens, take it slow. Wait for them to ask you who you know. Please don't make any sudden moves.
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